Indiana police search for teens who allegedly stole puppies from pet store
Indiana police say the teenagers put the puppies into a 'large duffel bag'
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Police in Indiana are searching for two teenagers who allegedly took 10 puppies from a pet store on Sunday.
Officials say that two teenagers were caught on surveillance video taking 10 puppies from their kennels at the "Hug-A-Pup" pet store in Hammond, Indiana, on late Sunday night into early Monday morning.
The teenagers took the 10 puppies and put them in a "large duffel bag" before fleeing the store and heading eastbound, police said.
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The Hammond Police Department said in a Facebook post that the teenagers took "4 orange Pomeranian's, 3 white Poodle's, and 3 white and orange ‘Teddy Bear’ puppies."
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Police describe the teenagers as thin and noted they were both wearing dark hoodies and pants.
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Any individual with information about the incident is asked to call 219-852-2980.